2003 Australian Grand Prix

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Template:More footnotes Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox Grand Prix race report The 2003 Australian Grand Prix (formally the 2003 Foster's Australian Grand Prix)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> was a Formula One motor race held on 9 March 2003 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The race was won by McLaren driver David Coulthard, who took the 13th and final race victory of his Formula One career.

Background

The 2003 Australian Grand Prix took place at the 5.303 km (3.295 mi) Albert Park Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria on 9 March 2003; it was the first round of sixteen in the 2003 Formula One World Championship and the eighth staging of the World Championship Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park.<ref name="CF1Race" /><ref name="ESPNMSportMagResults" /> The Carrera Cup, the Cleanevent Nations Cup, the Formula Ford Track Attack, the REV GT Kart Challenge and V8 Supercars held support races during the weekend.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The mesh barriers around the track were raised from Template:Convert to Template:Convert after marshal Graham Beveridge death's in an accident during the 2001 race.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Out of the 10 teams and 20 drivers on the starting grid,<ref name="RivalsStruggle">Template:Cite news</ref> four drivers made their debut.<ref name="BBCCountdown">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="AUSGPPreviewFacts">Template:Cite journal</ref> The 2002 CART FedEx Championship Series champion Cristiano da Matta joined the Toyota team alongside Olivier Panis.<ref name="BBCCountdown" /><ref name="ESPNDrivers">Template:Cite web</ref> The two replaced Toyota's 2002 lineup of Allan McNish, who moved to Renault as third driver and Mika Salo, who left Formula One.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="AF1Preview">Template:Cite journal</ref> At the Minardi team, 2001 International Formula 3000 champion Justin Wilson joined Jos Verstappen, who rejoined the series after a one-year absence.<ref name="AUSGPPreviewFacts" /> The third rookie driver in the 2003 driver lineup was Antônio Pizzonia, who joined Jaguar to partner former Minardi racer Mark Webber;<ref name="AUSGPPreviewFacts" /><ref name="AF1Preview" /> both replaced Eddie Irvine and Pedro de la Rosa.<ref name="WeekendAustralianPreview">Template:Cite news</ref> The last rookie competitor was Formula Nippon driver Ralph Firman,<ref name="AUSGPPreviewFacts" /> who replaced Takuma Sato at Jordan.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

At the front of the field, many were tipping Ferrari driver and five-time world champion Michael Schumacher as the favourite to win the 2003 World Drivers' Championship.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Bookmakers in Australia and the United Kingdom installed Michael Schumacher as the favourite to win the Australian Grand Prix for the fourth consecutive time.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He said he was expecting other teams to perform better than the season before, "It will automatically become harder because other teams hadn't done a great job last year, and I am pretty sure they will do a much better job this year and therefore competition will become harder."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Nigel Mansell, the Template:F1 world champion, said Schumacher's high level of talent combined with his strong desire to succeed, would make him quite difficult to beat.<ref name="ESPNSeasonPreview" />

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA; Formula One's governing body) president Max Mosley with Formula One head Bernie Ecclestone's support imposed sporting regulation changes in an attempt to reduce costs in Formula One, make the series more competitive, and stem the decline in television viewing figures.<ref name="RediffPreview">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="ESPNSeasonPreview">Template:Cite news</ref> The championship points system was expanded to include the first eight finishers to try and keep the title battle open for as long as possible and reward consistency.<ref name="RivalsStruggle" /><ref name="BBCRuleChanges">Template:Cite web</ref> For the first time since Template:F1, qualifying was separated into two one-hour sessions, conducted on Fridays and Saturdays, with cars running one at a time for one quick lap.<ref name="ESPNSeasonPreview" /><ref name="BBCRuleChanges" /> Drivers had to start the race with their second qualifying session fuel loads and tyres.<ref name="WeekendAustralianPreview" /><ref name="TimesInAndOut">Template:Cite news</ref> The Sunday morning warm-up session for teams to fine-tune their vehicle settings was ended, and cars were placed under parc fermé conditions, preventing significant changes to cars or refuelling between Saturday qualifying and the race.<ref name="AF1ChangesPreview">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="F1NoSundayWarmUp">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="DTWinningFormula">Template:Cite news</ref> On Friday morning, a two-hour test session was held for teams that agreed to limit their in-season testing programmes,<ref name="F1NoSundayWarmUp" /> and team orders that affected race results were prohibited.<ref name="BBCRuleChanges" /> Spare cars could only be used if Formula One technical delegate Charlie Whiting was convinced a damaged chassis was irreparable in parc fermé;<ref name="DTWinningFormula" /> drivers who did use spare cars would be required to start the race from the pit lane.<ref name="TimesInAndOut" />

Both Ferrari and McLaren delayed the debut of their new car, with Ferrari introducing a redesigned version called the F2002B and McLaren introducing the drastically altered MP4-17D, which included a completely new rear end and several aerodynamic changes to both the front and rear.<ref name="AutosprintTech">Template:Cite journal</ref> Among these was the adoption of revised rear wing profiles that were no longer rectangular but rounded at the ends, a solution introduced by Renault in the 2002 season to limit vortice formation, which was copied by British American Racing (BAR), Williams and Jaguar.<ref name="AutosprintTech" /> The new Williams FW25 differed significantly from the car used in winter testing. The gearbox and rear suspension used in testing on the hybrid variants of the FW24 car were installed, while the solution planned for the FW25 was temporarily discarded.<ref name="AutosprintTech" /> Renault used Friday morning's private test session to evaluate various methods for cooling the R23 car's body and aerodynamics, eventually choosing for a solution that included a chimney on the car's right side, where the oil radiator was.<ref name="AutosprintTech" />

Private test session

The first two-hour private test session was held on Friday morning in sunny weather.<ref name="AF1FridayTest">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="AutosportFridayTest">Template:Cite web</ref> Although the track surface gave minimal grip for cars, there were small offs into the grass but no one spun.<ref name="AutosportFridayTest" /> Nine drivers participated in the session.<ref name="F1RacingFridayTest">Template:Cite web</ref> Renault driver Jarno Trulli was fastest with a lap time of 1:28.125, ahead of Webber and Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella;<ref name="AF1FridayTest" /> all three drivers were within one-tenth of a second of each other.<ref name="F1RacingFridayTest" />

Practice and warm-up sessions

There were three practice sessions preceding Sunday's race: one 60-minute session on Friday and two 45-minute sessions on Saturday.<ref name="2003Regs">Template:Cite book</ref> The first practice session was held on Friday morning in dry and hot weather.<ref name="F1MagRuReport">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="AF1FP1">Template:Cite web</ref> McLaren's Kimi Räikkönen set the fastest lap of 1:26.509 with five minutes remaining, 0.479 seconds ahead of teammate David Coulthard.<ref name="AF1FP1" /><ref name="AutosportFP1">Template:Cite web</ref> Trulli, Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello, Webber, Michael Schumacher, Renault's Fernando Alonso, Sauber's Nick Heidfeld, and the Williams duo of Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher followed in the top ten.<ref name="AutosportFP1" /> Several drivers went off the track during the session.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="AF1FP1" /> The engine in Jacques Villeneuve's BAR car failed 11 minutes in and he pulled off with fire licking the cockpit.<ref name="AF1FP1" /><ref name="AutosportFP1" /> His teammate Jenson Button also had an engine failure while Fisichella's fuel pump failed.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" />

The second practice session was held on Saturday morning.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="AutosportFP2">Template:Cite web</ref> The track was slick and dirty from overnight rainstorms,<ref name="AF1FP2">Template:Cite web</ref> but it dried quickly.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /> Button lapped fastest at 1:27.415 towards the conclusion of the session, going almost two-tenths of a second faster than second-placed Barrichello.<ref name="AF1FP2" /> Ralf Schumacher, Michael Schumacher, Trulli, Coulthard, Montoya, Alonso, Webber and Villeneuve rounded out the top ten.<ref name="AutosportFP2" /> Montoya's oil valve malfunctioned, leaking oil into the airbox and emitting smoke.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="FIASatPractice">Template:Cite web</ref> His engine was not replaced because it was undamaged.<ref name="FIASatPractice" /> Michael Schumacher lost control of his Ferrari in Ascari corner, removing the nose cone and left-front wheel against the barrier. Pizzonia experienced a braking issue and spun backwards at turn three near the sports centre.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="AutosportFP2" /> He returned to the garage and exited his car unhurt.<ref name="F1RacingNetFP2">Template:Cite web</ref> With ten minutes left, Räikkönen lost control of his McLaren at the fast right-hand Whiteford corner, severely damaging the car's left-front corner.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="AutosportFP2" /><ref name="FIASatPractice" /> Räikkönen was unhurt,<ref name="AutosportFP2" /> but officials stopped practice for nine minutes as marshals secured his damaged car on the grass verge.<ref name="AF1FP2" /><ref name="F1RacingNetFP2" /> Villeneuve stopped at the end of the session with an hydraulic system mechanical issue.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="FIASatPractice" />

The final practice session was held later that morning in cool, cloudy weather, with the majority of teams experimenting with fuel loads and car settings in preparation for the second qualifying session that afternoon.<ref name="AF1FP3">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="AutosportFP3">Template:Cite web</ref> Räikkönen sat out the session as McLaren were working on his car,<ref name="F1RacingNetFP3">Template:Cite web</ref> while Michael Schumacher's Ferrari was repaired.<ref name="F1COMFP3">Template:Cite web</ref> Trulli was fastest with a 1:26.928 lap set with five minutes remaining. Button's fastest time remained unchanged, dropping to second.<ref name="AutosportFP3" /> Alonso, the Ferrari duo of Michael Schumacher and Barrichello, the Williams pair of Montoya and Ralf Schumacher, Heidfeld, Couthard and Da Matta completed the top ten.<ref name="AF1FP3" /> Coulthard had a right-rear puncture and returned slowly to the pit lane before experiencing a fuel pump failure upon entry.<ref name="F1MagRuReport" /><ref name="FIASatPractice" /> A 15-minute warm-up session saw Barrichello lap fastest at 1:27.738, followed by teammate Michael Schumacher, the Renaults of Alonso and Trulli, Coulthard, Villeneuve, Ralf Schumacher, Räikkönen, Button and Panis.<ref name="2003Regs" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Qualifying

There were two one-hour qualifying sessions on both Friday and Saturday afternoons. The final 2002 World Drivers' Championship standings determined the running order for the first session (first to last), with the second reversed (slowest to quickest). In each session, each driver recorded one timed lap with no other cars on track, and the starting order was determined by the quickest laps in the second session.<ref name="AF1ChangesPreview" /><ref name="2003Regs" /> The first qualifying session took place in cloudy but warm weather.<ref name="AF1Q1">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="F1RacingNetQ1">Template:Cite web</ref> Barrichello was the second driver to set a lap and the fastest at 1:26.372.<ref name="LancashireTelegraphQ1">Template:Cite news</ref> Räikkönen ran wide at the first corner and was second,<ref name="FIAQ1">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="GPCOMQ1">Template:Cite web</ref> 0.179 seconds slower than Barrichello.<ref name="HeraldSunQ1">Template:Cite news</ref> Villeneuve drove the spare BAR car after his engine failed in the first practice session, claiming third with a clean lap that set the session's final sub-1:27 lap.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /><ref name="LancashireTelegraphQ1" /> He had no time to locate his racing setup and was unfamiliar with the racing line and braking points.<ref name="FIAQ1" /> Michael Schumacher was the first to set a lap and took fourth, having ran on dirt from the circuit for other drivers, slowing him.<ref name="HeraldSunQ1" /><ref name="SpeedFridayNotebook">Template:Cite web</ref> Button was third but was demoted to fifth by his teammate Villeneuve following a slow middle sector and understeering at the final turn.<ref name="GPCOMQ1" /><ref name="AutosportQ1">Template:Cite web</ref> Coulthard ran an mistake-free lap to go sixth despite an unbalanced car.<ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="AutosportQ1" /> Alonso took seventh after braking too deeply for turn three in the first sector, losing momentum.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /><ref name="AutosportQ1" /> Panis took eighth after losing time to understeer at turn one.<ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> He was marginally faster than Trulli in ninth.<ref name="AutosportQ1" /> Montoya lacked speed,<ref name="IndependentQ1">Template:Cite news</ref> ran conservatively and finished 10th despite losing time in some corners.<ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> Da Matta missed a braking point and took 11th.<ref name="AutosportQ1" /> Heidfeld made some driver errors en route to 12th.<ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> His Sauber teammate Heinz-Harald Frentzen drove the spare car but lost time after running wide in turn four, taking 13th.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /><ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> Fisichella, 14th, had some graining on his front tyres, forcing his car to behave inconsistently throughout the final part of the lap.<ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> Webber almost lost control of his Jaguar through the first two turns and drove uncleanly for 15th. Ralf Schumacher ran wide and into the grass at turn one after pushing too hard, claiming 16th as his car understeered significantly in slow-speed turns.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /><ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="SpeedFridayNotebook" /> Firman understeered into the turn 13 gravel trap,<ref name="AF1Q1" /><ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /> and his rear wheels slewed but rejoined the circuit.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /><ref name="EveningStandardQ1">Template:Cite news</ref> The understeer increased towards the end of the lap as the tyres wore, going 17th.<ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> Verstappen was 18th and his car stopped after completing his lap due to a minor technical fault.<ref name="GPCOMQ1" /> Pizzonia, 19th, had understeer.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ1" /> Wilson in 20th found driving a car with a light fuel load was a major difference but was the slowest driver in the field.<ref name="FIAQ1" /><ref name="GPCOMQ1" /><ref name="EveningStandardQ1" />

The second qualifying session was held in warm, sunny weather with patchy clouds.<ref name="FIAQ2">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="F1RacingNetQ2">Template:Cite web</ref> An hour before the session began, light rain fell, although the circuit was dry.<ref name="MontrealGazetteQ2">Template:Cite news</ref> Michael Schumacher copied his teammate Barrichello's setup,<ref name="GPCOMQ2">Template:Cite web</ref> taking the 51st pole position of his career with a lap time of 1:27.173.<ref name="MontrealGazetteQ2" /><ref name="AF1Q2">Template:Cite web</ref> His teammate Barrichello was 0.245 seconds slower in second.<ref name="AF1Q2" /><ref name="T&AQ2">Template:Cite news</ref> He was distracted by debris from Räikkönen's McLaren in turn six,<ref name="AutosportQ2">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="SundayAgeQ2">Template:Cite news</ref> forcing him to pass him in the second sector.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ2" /> Although his warm-up lap was slow,<ref name="MCOMQ2">Template:Cite web</ref> Montoya lost some time at turn one after a racing setup change and took third. Frentzen qualified fourth in a more balanced car despite an error at the second chicane.<ref name="FIAQ2" /><ref name="GPCOMQ2" /><ref name="SundayAgeQ2" /> Panis, fifth, appeared to be stable and fuel-heavy.<ref name="AutosportQ2" /> Although he ran wide onto dust,<ref name="MCOMQ2" /> Villeneuve took sixth, the faster BAR driver.<ref name="AutosportQ2" /><ref name="TheProvinceVilleneuveSixth">Template:Cite news</ref> He ran wide and lost control of his car at turn four.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ2" /><ref name="TheProvinceVilleneuveSixth" /> Heidfeld said he pushed his car to the limit without driving off the track, taking seventh.<ref name="FIAQ2" /><ref name="GPCOMQ2" /> Button's car became twitchy when the wind intensified during the warm-up session, leaving him eighth. Ralf Schumacher was the slower Williams driver in ninth.<ref name="AutosportQ2" /> He lost time by running slightly wide at turn one due to poor track conditions.<ref name="GPCOMQ2" /> Alonso, 10th, lost control of the rear of his Renault between turns nine and 10.<ref name="F1RacingNetQ2" /><ref name="AutosportQ2" /> Coulthard in 11th ran slightly wide at turn one.<ref name="FIAQ2" /> Trulli appeared to run a heavy fuel load and was 12th after heavy understeer.<ref name="GPCOMQ2" /><ref name="AutosportQ2" /> Fisichella was the faster Jordan driver in 13th.<ref name="ObserverQ2">Template:Cite news</ref> Webber made an error at the first corner and was 14th.<ref name="FIAQ2" /> Räikkönen drove the spare car to 15th.<ref name="SundayTelegraphQ2">Template:Cite news</ref> He pushed too hard and put a wheel onto the grass towards the end of his quick lap,<ref name="F1RacingNetQ2" /><ref name="T&AQ2" /> damaging his left-rear tyre.<ref name="SundayAgeQ2" /> Da Matta missed the warm-up session due to a clutch issue and was 16th.<ref name="FIAQ2" /> Firman took 17th with some minor understeer in his car.<ref name="GPCOMQ2" /> Pizzonia was the final driver to set a lap, qualifying 18th after running wide at turn five.<ref name="GPCOMQ2" /><ref name="ObserverQ2" /> After reviewing the team's strategy with the FIA, Minardi owner Paul Stoddart instructed his drivers Verstappen and Wilson to complete their fast laps early and enter the pit lane to avoid being impounded under the closed parc fermé regime.<ref name="ObserverQ2" /><ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref> This allowed the team's mechanics to work on the cars;<ref name="SundayTelegraphQ2" /> Verstappen and Wilson were both allowed to start the race due to their lap times in the first qualifying session.<ref name="ObserverQ2" /><ref name=":0" />

Qualifying classification

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1 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:27.103 1:27.173 1
2 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1:26.372 1:27.418 +0.245 2
3 3 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 1:27.450 1:28.101 +0.928 3
4 10 Template:Flagicon Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 1:27.563 1:28.274 +1.101 4
5 20 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis Toyota 1:27.352 1:28.288 +1.115 5
6 16 Template:Flagicon Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 1:26.832 1:28.420 +1.247 6
7 9 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 1:27.510 1:28.464 +1.291 7
8 17 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button BAR-Honda 1:27.159 1:28.682 +1.509 8
9 4 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 1:28.266 1:28.830 +1.657 9
10 8 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Renault 1:27.255 1:28.928 +1.755 10
11 5 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.242 1:29.105 +1.932 11
12 7 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Renault 1:27.411 1:29.136 +1.963 12
13 11 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford 1:27.633 1:29.344 +2.171 13
14 14 Template:Flagicon Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 1:27.675 1:29.367 +2.194 14
15 6 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.551 1:29.470 +2.297 15
16 21 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta Toyota 1:27.478 1:29.538 +2.365 16
17 12 Template:Flagicon Ralph Firman Jordan-Ford 1:29.977 1:31.242 +4.069 17
18 15 Template:Flagicon Antônio Pizzonia Jaguar-Cosworth 1:30.092 1:31.723 +4.550 18
19 19 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen Minardi-Cosworth 1:30.053 No TimeTemplate:Ref 19
20 18 Template:Flagicon Justin Wilson Minardi-Cosworth 1:30.479 No TimeTemplate:Ref 20
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Notes

Race

It rained heavily before the race, and the track started in half-wet conditions. Räikkönen stopped for dry tyres at the end of the formation lap. Montoya and Panis also started on dry tyres, while the Ferraris, Saubers and BARs were on wet tyres. Barrichello jumped the start, and received a drive-through penalty. Schumacher led at the end of lap 1, with Barrichello in close company. Montoya was 6 seconds behind in third, followed by Frentzen and Villeneuve. Panis struggled on dry tyres, with the Renaults, Ralf Schumacher and Coulthard climbing quickly.

However, the track dried quickly and abnormal tire wear soon occurred on the two Ferraris. After two laps Coulthard, who started on wet tyres, returned to the pits to replace them with dry ones. Barrichello took his penalty, and on his in-lap, lost traction on a quickly drying track, crashing at Turn Five on lap five, followed by rookie Ralph Firman, who had climbed to eighth by lap seven on his dry Bridgestones.

Meanwhile Räikkönen quickly recovered from the back, while Coulthard, on dry tyres, set the fastest lap of the race. Despite this, Ferrari chose not to immediately call Schumacher back to the pits. Da Matta’s debut also came to a premature end when he spun into the gravel at turn 3. Schumacher dropped to eighth, pitting for dry tyres, with the leaders pitting just before a safety car to clear the stranded cars. Mark Webber's Jaguar had climbed to sixth, but his rear suspension broke just after the restart and he stopped in an awkward place, prompting a second appearance of the safety car.

Montoya, Trulli and Ralf Schumacher took advantage of the interruption to refuel, but the German driver lost a lot of time due to a spin and restarted at the back of the group. The safety car returned to the pits at the end of lap 20, with Räikkönen in the lead threatened by Michael Schumacher, who was in turn followed by Coulthard, Villeneuve, Button, Montoya, Panis and Frentzen. On lap 25 Villeneuve, who was having problems with the radio, entered the pits together with his teammate Button, causing a lot of confusion in the team garage and causing the Englishman to lose almost twenty seconds. Meanwhile Michael Schumacher unsuccessfully attacked Räikkönen. Unable to pass him, the German driver returned to the pits on lap 29, imitated three laps later by the McLaren drivers. Montoya then moved on to lead, followed by Räikkönen, Schumacher, Coulthard, Trulli and Alonso. Räikkönen had his turn leading the race until he received a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane. Räikkönen served the penalty on lap 39, returning to the track behind the two Renaults. When Montoya refueled for the last time on lap 42, Michael Schumacher found himself in the lead.

The German driver, however, damaged the flow diverters of his Ferrari by driving too violently over a curb. Some pieces of the damaged aerodynamic appendages broke off and slipped under the body. The race direction then displayed the black-orange flag to the German, which indicates the obligation to return to the pits within three laps for repairs. Schumacher, who still had to make another pit stop, was therefore forced to do so during the 46th lap. He missed out on the podium for the first time since the 2001 Italian Grand Prix and ending Ferrari's 53 consecutive podium finishes. It was the first time since the 1999 European Grand Prix that neither of the Ferraris finished on the podium. When Williams seemed to have the first victory of the year in their pocket, Montoya spun after entering the first corner too fast, with eight laps from the end and without any pressure from his rivals.Template:Citation needed Montoya returned to the track, but lost first place to Coulthard, who won what turned out to be his last race victory.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Montoya was visibly frustrated on the podium.

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 5 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 58 1:34:42.124 11 10
2 3 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 58 +8.675 3 8
3 6 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 58 +9.192 PLTemplate:Ref 6
4 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari 58 +9.482 1 5
5 7 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Renault 58 +38.801 12 4
6 10 Template:Flagicon Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 58 +43.928 4 3
7 8 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Renault 58 +45.074 10 2
8 4 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 58 +45.745 9 1
9 16 Template:Flagicon Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 58 +1:05.536 6  
10 17 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button BAR-Honda 58 +1:05.974 8  
11 19 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen Minardi-Cosworth 57 +1 Lap PLTemplate:Ref  
12 11 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford 52 Gearbox 13  
13 15 Template:Flagicon Antônio Pizzonia Jaguar-Cosworth 52 Suspension 18  
Ret 20 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis Toyota 31 Fuel pressure 5  
Ret 9 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 20 Suspension 7  
Ret 18 Template:Flagicon Justin Wilson Minardi-Cosworth 16 Radiator 20  
Ret 14 Template:Flagicon Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 15 Suspension 14  
Ret 21 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta Toyota 7 Spun off 16  
Ret 12 Template:Flagicon Ralph Firman Jordan-Ford 6 Accident 17  
Ret 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 5 Accident 2  
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Notes
  • Template:Note – Kimi Räikkönen and Jos Verstappen started the race from the pitlane.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard 10
2 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya 8
3 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen 6
4 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher 5
5 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli 4
Source:<ref name="champ">Template:Cite web</ref>

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Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Template:Flagicon McLaren-Mercedes 16
2 Template:Flagicon Williams-BMW 9
3 Template:Flagicon Renault 6
4 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 5
5 Template:Flagicon Sauber-Petronas 3
Source:<ref name="champ"/>

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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